1985 Primera División de Chile

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Campeonato Nacional 1985
Dates11 May 1985 – 5 January 1986
Champions Cobreloa (3rd title)
Relegated Deportes Arica
O'Higgins
1986 Copa Libertadores Universidad Católica (Liguilla winners)
Cobresal (Playoff winners)
Matches played380
Goals scored955 (2.51 per match)
Top goalscorer Ivo Basay
(19 goals)
Biggest home win Cobreloa 8–1 Magallanes
(29 December)
Highest attendance61,161 Universidad de Chile 0–3 Colo-Colo
(1 September)
Total attendance1,857,794
Average attendance4,889
1984
1986

The 1985 Campeonato Nacional was Chilean football league top tier's 53rd season. Cobreloa was the tournament's champion, winning its third title. [1]

Contents

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Cobreloa 38211076524+4152Champions & qualified to Pre-Copa Libertadores Playoff
2 Everton 38191274333+1050Qualified to Liguilla Pre-Copa Libertadores
3 Colo-Colo 38191185835+2349
4 Unión Española 38181285639+1748Qualified to Liguilla Pre-Copa Libertadores
5 Cobresal [lower-alpha 1] 381810106640+2646
6 Universidad Católica [lower-alpha 2] 381711105949+1045
7 Palestino 381412126656+1040
8 Rangers 381412124541+440Qualified to Liguilla Pre-Copa Libertadores
9 Universidad de Chile 38159145555039
10 Magallanes 38159145358539
11 Naval 381214125148+338
12 Huachipato 3812121433451236
13 Unión La Calera 381113145557235
14 Audax Italiano 381210163744734
15 Deportes Iquique 389141539501132
16 Deportes Concepción 3810111734592531
17 Unión San Felipe 388141630491930
18 San Luis 388121830481828
19 Deportes Arica 387131840581827Relegated to Segunda División
20 O'Higgins 385112240672721
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. Qualified to Pre-libertadores Play-off as 1984 Campeonato Nacional Runners-up
  2. Qualified to Liguilla Pre-libertadores as 1984 Campeonato Nacional Champions
  Campeonato Nacional
1985 Champions 
Cobreloa
3rd title

Results

Home \ Away DAR AUD CLO CSA COL DCO EVE HUA DIQ MAG NAV OHI PAL RAN SFE SLU LCA UCA UCH UES
Arica 1–01–21–11–15–20–20–03–12–00–01–12–30–00–02–00–02–12–30–0
Audax 2–00–11–23–10–00–13–20–02–01–41–01–51–11–02–23–11–22–21–2
Cobreloa 4–02–02–30–04–11–11–05–18–13–02–02–12–25–01–03–01–11–01–0
Cobresal 2–11–02–03–13–03–13–03–11–03–15–01–22–04–00–04–26–21–21–0
Colo-Colo 4–31–01–02–20–01–13–01–03–22–11–01–11–14–03–00–04–13–14–2
Concepción 2–12–01–12–10–10–01–01–00–12–43–23–20–12–11–12–11–20–10–0
Everton 3–11–01–01–11–01–00–02–00–11–11–12–11–13–11–02–12–12–01–0
Huachipato 1–01–10–42–00–12–10–05–20–00–31–01–11–11–00–10–00–01–31–1
Iquique 2–01–10–01–11–02–22–20–11–00–00–01–11–02–22–05–33–12–11–1
Magallanes 2–11–10–22–12–11–02–24–13–11–16–31–24–21–10–01–50–23–22–2
Naval 1–20–11–11–01–20–00–10–13–10–11–12–11–01–11–02–31–12–10–0
O'Higgins 0–00–10–00–02–54–11–20–21–32–01–21–32–40–03–00–11–21–12–3
Palestino 5–00–01–20–01–11–15–01–11–01–44–51–22–02–13–12–13–21–11–3
Rangers 1–01–10–12–11–00–10–21–01–00–01–23–14–02–23–31–04–12–30–1
San Felipe 0–01–00–00–00–04–00–12–01–01–11–01–02–21–12–12–11–31–20–2
San Luis 3–20–11–00–00–10–00–01–22–12–01–02–21–20–01–14–31–30–11–0
La Calera 1–11–01–02–21–11–02–03–01–11–31–14–41–10–11–02–00–22–22–2
U. Católica 3–32–32–23–01–05–02–00–20–02–11–11–02–10–12–00–02–10–00–0
U. de Chile 2–01–00–14–30–36–22–11–10–00–14–41–21–01–22–01–01–11–21–4
U. Española 3–21–21–01–02–00–02–02–31–02–13–32–02–22–01–02–12–42–22–0
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Topscorer

NameTeamGoals
Flag of Chile.svg Ivo Basay Magallanes 19

Liguilla Pre-Copa Libertadores

8 January 1986 Universidad Católica 2 – 1 Unión Española Estadio Santa Laura, Santiago
Lepe Soccerball shade.svg24'
Mardones Soccerball shade.svg82'
Soccerball shade.svg21' (o.g.) Abarca Attendance: 8,939
Referee: E. Marín
8 January 1986 Everton 1 – 2 Rangers Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar
Figueroa Soccerball shade.svg80'Soccerball shade.svg47' Nau
Soccerball shade.svg76' Soto
Attendance: 7,696
Referee: H. Silva

11 January 1986 Rangers 2 – 0 Unión Española Estadio Fiscal, Talca
Prieto Soccerball shade.svg1'
Espinoza Soccerball shade.svg79'
Attendance: 14,160
Referee: M. Lira
11 January 1986 Everton 1 – 1 Universidad Católica Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar
Pino Soccerball shade.svg39'Soccerball shade.svg48' Neira Attendance: 8,535
Referee: G. Castro

14 January 1986 Unión Española 1 – 3 Everton Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Jáuregui Soccerball shade.svg74'Soccerball shade.svg24', Soccerball shade.svg72' Figueroa
Soccerball shade.svg60' Morales
Attendance: 21,224
Referee: G. Budge
14 January 1986 Universidad Católica 2 – 1 Rangers Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Neira Soccerball shade.svg6'
Vargas Soccerball shade.svg49'
Espinoza Soccerball shade.svg43'Attendance: 21,224
Referee: S. Vásquez
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Universidad Católica 321053+25Qualified to 1986 Copa Libertadores
2 Rangers 320153+24
3 Everton 311154+13
4 Unión Española 30032750
Source: [ citation needed ]

Pre-Copa Libertadores Play-off

Played between 1985 League champions and 1984 League runners-up.

18 January 1986 Cobreloa 0 – 0 Cobresal Estadio Municipal, Calama
Attendance: 7,279
Referee: V. Ojeda
22 January 1986 Cobresal 2 – 0 Cobreloa Estadio El Cobre, El Salvador
Reyes Soccerball shade.svg20' (pen.)
Martínez Soccerball shade.svg39'
Attendance: 7,844
Referee: M. Lira

Cobresal qualified for the 1986 Copa Libertadores

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